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Who? Us?

Two former CIA chiefs on Friday disputed claims cited by a presidential commission that agency officials warned them that the government's leading source on Iraq's biological weapons had a reputation…

Presidential hopefuls lie a lot

Politicians invariably answer the question about presidential ambitions by saying it's too early. Or they're too busy to be thinking about running. Or they're too focused on being re-elected senator…

Bush snubs Lott

President Bush, apparently brushing aside a stall tactic by Sen. Trent Lott, R-Miss., appointed the nine-member commission that will determine military bases closings without waiting for Senate confirmation.…

Once again, Bush plays fast and loose with the facts

Out on the hustings, President Bush likes to make a case for allowing younger workers to invest some of their Social Security taxes by citing the example of the Thrift…

Clinton aide cops a plea

Sandy Berger, who was the top national security aide to former President Clinton, has agreed to plead guilty to taking classified documents from the National Archives, the Justice Department says.…

Schiavo dies but the madness lives on

After learning of Terri Schiavo's death Thursday, members of Congress, who recently seized on the case as a chance to promote right-to-life agendas, said that they felt saddened by the…

Feds seize Capitol Hill Blue; Publisher detained

The Bush administration and the Republican National Committee seized control of Capitol Hill Blue during a pre-dawn raid Friday. The whereabouts of publisher Doug Thompson were not immediately known. Sources…